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Cherub delivering a love-letter
Decorative ornament/page element/tail piece
folio 4/recto, illumination, woman writing
calligraphy: mediaeval decorative letter “A”
calligraphy: mediaeval pen-letter “A”
calligraphy: mediaeval decorative letter “Q”
calligraphy: mediaeval decorative letter “P”
calligraphy: mediaeval decorative letter “H”
60.—Chinese Capstan.
Dudley Street – Seven Dials
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Portrait of Professer Henry Fawcett, M.P.
Front Cover, National Portrait Gallery
Portrait of Admiral the Hon. H. J. Rous.
Frontispiece: The Right Hon. Lord Penzance.
Victorian floral border from title page
Title page from National Portrait Gallery
8.—Detail: Printing Page Woodcut
Jost Ammon’s Printer’s Mark
6. Title Page: Orontii Quadrans Astrolabicus Omnibus
68b.—Printer’s Mark Detail: Jost Ammon Cherub 1
68b.—Printer’s Mark Detail: Angel
68b.—Printer’s Mark Detail: feathered eagle
68b.—Printer’s Mark Detail: Cockerel
68a.—Myller Book Mark - Lion With Pillar
68b.—Printer’s Mark Detail: Jost Ammon Cherub 2
8.—Title Page from De Studio Literarum (1536)
The Bittern
Bible Animals Title Page
Frontispiece: The Ostrich.
Recto, unidentified eary printed page
Detail from verso, showing the letter-forms.
Verso, unidentified eary printed page
watermark: crossbow in circle
Snap-dragon fly
Bread-and-butter-fly
The Good Shepherd
Sheep, from p. 69
69.—Psalms VIII 6 – 8
Fish of the sea, from p. 69
Fowl of the air, from p. 69
Front Cover
Purple Victorian Vine-leaf Border
Oxen, from p. 69
Bible Symbols Title Page
The field, from p. 69
The sea, from p. 69
Bible Symbols Cartouche
Hands from p. 69
Bare Feet of God, from p. 69
Hornbills
The fort and castle at Osaka
166.—Italian Gothic Initials, Giov. Palatino, 16th Century.
The Lady Rowena and the Golden Cup
161.—Venetian Gothic Capitals. 15th Century.
Vintner from Chapmagne Ad
Pommery Champagne
Lady from Champagne Ad
Santa Fe All The Way
Inside back cover
Page 5: The Wonderful Box Trick
Page 1: The Enchanted Case and The Magic Box.
Back cover.
Page 7: The Mysterious Coins.
Front Cover
Page 3: The Famous Card Trick, The Ball Trick and The String Trick.
Page 2: The Marvelous Pedestal and The Wonderful Egg Trick.
Inside cover
Page 6: The Vanishing Cup; The Mysterious Dice.
Page 4: The Bead Trick and The Magic Seed Barrel.
Page 4: The Changing Card and The Heart Trick.
Boy with Trowel
Tree
Girl Watering Tree
End Papers: children playing in the garden
Girl digging with spade
Girl with flower in flowerpot
Front Cover
1273.—Present State of Borthwick Castle.
Blue Floret
Blue FLoret, larger, Example
Wimel of Windmolen Poort, Nymegen
Wimel of Windmolen Poort, Widescreen Version
Assen
Gloucester Cathedral Old Print - Wallpaper Version
Plate III. Gloucester Cathedral. West Front and South Side.
Plate II. Canterbury Cathedral. South West View.
Fourteenth Century Initial Letter I or J from Plate 65
Missionary Premises at Gnadenthal.
1389.—Ancient Dice Box.
1384.—Golf, or Bandy-ball.
1802.—Bowling Green.
1378.—Bowling Ball. (From a MS. in the Douce Collection.)
Frontispiece: She clipped a precious golden lock
Printer’s Ornament, bunch of grapes
Goblins with bowls of fruit
Goblin Market Title Page
Initial letter “Q” from p. 650
Initial letter “L” from p. 650
Inner leafy border from page 483
Victorian Border, Black on White.
Front Cover, The Christian Parlor Magazine
Victorian Border, Red on White.
Victorian Border, Silver on Black.
Victorian border, Gold on Black.
The Well of Knowledge
Trouble
Elizabeth Woodville Surrendering Her Son
Shilling, William III
Mickleham Priory
The Star Lichnedia
790.—Costume of Norman English Ladies in 12th Century.
794.—Bowling.
It is the home comforts and fireside virtues
The Gleaners
Crawley, Sussex
1055.—St. Magnus, Kirkwall.
62w.—Initial capital letter “W” from Dance of Death Alphabet.
Pheasants
173.—Cardigan, Aberystwyth
108.—[Beadesert Hall] From the South-West.
107.—Ground Plan [of Beaudesert]
Initial letter “G” with a dragon
Victorian border around page 49 (detail, coloured)
Victorian border - floral
Victorian floral border, red
62v.—Initial capital letter “U” from Dance of Death Alphabet
Initial letter D from first page of text
Names of Angels and Days (overview)
Hark! the sea is crying to me in pain!
Their beds are made in swelling turf
Solid comfort and good health.
1.—“Royal Scot” train, near Shap summit, Engine No. 6134 “Samson”
The Queen and the Cat
A walk in a romantic dream
Maria
Front Cover
Maria, detail - faces - two people in love
228.—Saxon Emblems of the Month of February.
Harwood 1: scrap of paper
Harwood 6: pressed flower from the other side
Harwood 2: scarp of paper (other side)
Harwood 5: pressed flower
Harwood 4: back of scrap of envelo;e.
Harwood 3: scrap of envelope.
Frontispiece - Portrait of Goethe with his signature
Decorative Initial letter E
Typographic ornament or flower from page 2.
Early Victorian Border from Book Cover
The Last of their Race
Front cover, Gems by the Wayside
The Last of their Race (wallpaper version)
Typographical ornament or printer’s flower
Initial letter “D” from p. 650
Initial letter “E” from p. 650
192.—Arms and Costume of Danish Warriors
p. 650, showing page layout
Decorative initial letter O with cherubs cooking soup
174. Muscle Men, Table II
How to write a love letter
Letter Writing: Pen and Ink
Completely Mesmerized
Chapter-end Ornament: diagonal
62m.—Initial capital letter “M” from Dance of Death Alphabet.
Ornate border from 1878 Title Page (green/brown version)
Ornate border from 1878 Title Page (red version)
Ornate border from 1878 Title Page (black version)
The Virgin Mary
Plate 3, Page with foliated border from 1478
The Old English Hound
angel with violin
La Sainte Crèche
Decorative initial capital letter “L” by Blin
Portraits of Samuel and Daniel
Daniel
Samuel
St. John in the Isle of Patmos.
Holy Bible, 1875 edition (black background)
Holman’s Holy Bible, 1875 edition
Decorative initial letter “Y” from 16th Century
Decorative initial letter “V” from 16th Century
Decorative initial letter “U” from 16th Century
227.—Saxon Emblems of the Month of January.
Charlecote.
Decorative initial letter ‘T”
High-Priest
Priest
Levite
Decorative initial letter “T” from 16th Century
38. Byzantine marble floor-mosaics.
The Springer, or Cocker
6.—Tinmouth Castle
Decorative initial letter “S” from 16th Century
Decorative initial letter “M” – Roman military standard
The Siren of the Wildsea
The Ancient Yew
A Saxon Mill
Decorative initial letter “Q” from 16th Century
Decorative initial letter “R” from 16th Century
Decorative initial letter “P” from 16th Century
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